The Child They Didn't Choose: Dr. Leasha Coleman's Healing Journey Through Foster Care, Faith, and Leadership
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Healing is not a destination; it is a lifelong journey. In this powerful episode of DEEPER Conversations, Dr. Barbara Swinney sits down with Dr. LeTasha Coleman to explore how childhood trauma, foster care, rejection, sexual assault, and a breast cancer diagnosis became catalysts for healing, purpose, and leadership.
Dr. Coleman shares her deeply personal story of growing up in foster care, navigating emotional wounds, overcoming people-pleasing, and discovering that true healing requires both faith and intentional work. Together, they discuss the importance of therapy, community, identity, and breaking cycles of shame so that women can lead from a place of wholeness rather than survival. If you've ever struggled with trauma, self-worth, or finding purpose after pain, this conversation offers hope, practical wisdom, and the reminder that your story does not define your future.
Key Takeaways:
- Healing is an ongoing process, not a one-time event.
- Trauma can shape your identity, but it does not have to determine your future.
- Faith and professional counseling can work together in the healing journey.
- Moving from survival to healing requires vulnerability, community, and intentional action.
- Your story can become a source of hope, leadership, and legacy for others.
Ready to begin your own healing journey? Listen now, subscribe to DEEPER Conversations, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement to heal, grow, and rise.